Sow Right Seeds - Cilantro Seed - Non-GMO Heirloom Seeds with Full Instructions for Planting an Easy to Grow herb Garden, Indoor or Outdoor; Great Gift (2 Packets)
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Hmmm, I'd say 30 to 40 dollars is a reasonable amount.
I don't have a hydroponic system, but I believe seed could be used in one.
It reads, "NON- If you grow non-GMO plants, they will not be GMO. Why would you grow organic if it contains GMOs? They're quite excellent.
Sorry, but I'm unable to assist because I never received the seeds I purchased because it is unclear whether the seeds have been treated, and thus I have lost all of my funds on this and the flower seeds.
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It's been 12 days since I planted the seeds, and every single one of them is still the same tiny seed that came from the packet. None of the seeds in my covered germination tray, 6 seeds in soil, or 8 seeds in individual mason jars have sprouted. This was a complete waste of money.
The seeds arrived in a timely manner. They came in a large number. For a 10" pot, we used about a third of the amount.
Às for seed quality seem to have nearly 100% germination rate they seem to have nearly 100% germination rate they seem to have nearly 100% germination rate Many of the seeds germinated overnight and are now sprouting for two days. I've attached a photo. br>br>(BTW - if you're looking for a unique way to express yourself, try using the words "innovative We're going to grow this indoors during the winter, so we're using plant lights.
This, along with a few other seeds, I purchased to grow for my tortoises to eat. Everything sprouted in a matter of days, and my tortoises now have access to fresh, clean, and healthy food!.
After a week, the seeds failed to germinate, and I learned from a friend that the seeds must be split in half and sown. I had a few more seeds left in the pack, so I cleared the soil again, split the seeds in half, and sowed them, and it worked. Although not all of the seeds germinated, I consider this a success.
I'm not saying these seeds are to blame, but I grow a lot of herbs in my aerogarden, and this was a first. I'm not going to try growing ANY celantro indoors again, despite years of previous success. Those bugs were downright revolting.
As a result, I'm replanting and moving the pot to a brighter location. Despite this, they appeared so quickly.
germination It could just be a bad batch. br>br> In a few weeks, we'll see how they do.
It pleases me that the semillas are fresh and have a high germinating percentage. Vendor of superior quality.